Kirko Banks Quotes & Sayings
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Thou shalt not search with desire; because the real treasures, they, will remain forever hidden from you. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

When you write books for a living, you come to realize that while not all people who write to authors are strange, all people who are strange write to authors. — Bill Bryson

I tell young people that the greatest paintings in museums are made with minerals mixed in oil smeared on cloth with the hair from the back of a pig's ear. It's that simple. — James Rosenquist

We are pattern-seeking, storytelling animals, and have been since we began drawing on cave walls. — William Landay

There are no record companies in Waikiki. — Bruno Mars

Archaeopteryx probably cannot tell us much about the early origins of feathers and flight in true protobirds because Archaeopteryx was, in the modern sense, a bird. — Alan Feduccia

The development of the meaning attaching to the personal self, the conscious being, is the subject matter of the history of psychology. — James Mark Baldwin

Never permit circumstances to change your plans, but give so much character to your plans that they will change circumstances. Give so much character to the current of your work that all things will be drawn into that current, and that which at first was but a tiny rivulet, will thus be swelled into a mighty, majestic stream. — Christian D. Larson

Maggie's long German shepherd nose had more than two hundred twenty-five million scent receptors. This was as many as a beagle, forty-five times more than the man, and was bettered only by a few of her hound cousins. A full eighth of her brain was devoted to her nose, giving her a sense of smell ten thousand times better than the sleeping man's, and more sensitive than any scientific device. If taught the smell of a particular man's urine, she could recognize and identify that same smell if only a single drop were diluted in a full-sized swimming pool. — Robert Crais

I'd rather be in the heart of Africa in the will of God, than on the throne of England, out of the will of God. — David Livingstone